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  • Rihanna Shares Instagram Clip, Says "Love on the Brain" Will Be Next Single from 'Anti' Album

    Rihanna has revealed in an Instagram clip that “Love On The Brain” will be the next single from her 'Anti' album. “#nextsingle” she wrote on a short video of her performing the song during the tour for 'Anti.' Other singles from the album have included her Drake duet “Work,” “Kiss It Better” and “Needed Me.”
  • Insomniac Announces EDC India For First Asian Festival

    Insomniac announced its lineup for EDC Orlando today, but before it even did that it was setting its sights on a brand new festival on a continent the brand had never touched. Electric Daisy Carnival is coming to India and the festival is happening in 2016.
  • Sleigh Bells New Album 'Jessica Rabbit' Tracklist, Release Date Announced

    Brooklyn noise-pop duo Sleigh Bells have announced the details for their new album Jessica Rabbit. The duo consisting of Derek Miller and Alexis Krauss, have unveiled the LP's full tracklist and release date.
  • Britney Spears Biopic Starring Natasha Bassett Coming to Lifetime TV

    Lifetime TV has announced a new Britney Spears biopic starring Natasha Bassett on the eve of the singer's new album Glory. Bassett, who has acted in Hail, Cesar, will play the role of Spears in the TV movie, entitled Britney. Lifetime network reportedly described the biopic as the “tumultious true story” of the circumstances surrounding her road to fame, her breakdown and comeback.
  • EDC Orlando 2016 Lineup: Axwell, The Chainsmokers, Above & Beyond, Bassnectar Headline

    The two-day EDM festival has announced its lineup and it has gone big with the bookings. It is headlined by the likes of Axwell, The Chainsmokers, Above & Beyond, Bassnectar and Hardwell.
  • Apple Music Festival 10 Lineup: Britney Spears, Calvin Harris, Alicia Keys Performing

    Apple Music Festival has announced the complete lineup of artists who will perform at their 10 year anniversary celebration. The lineup is as stacked as it has ever been with names like Elton John, Britney Spears, Calvin Harris and Chance The Rapper all performing.
  • Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa Sued by Victims of Collapsed Railing in NJ Concert

    Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dogg have been sued by the victims of an accident that occurred at their concert in New Jersey earlier this month. According to Robert J. Mongeluzzi, the lawyer of the plaintiffs, the victims filed the lawsuit against the rappers for failing to ensure the safety of concert goers.
  • Britney Spears Clarifies Rumored Collaboration with Justin Bieber

    Britney Spears recently made a few revelations during her interview with Scott Mills of BBC Radio 1, such as her rumored collaboration with Justin Bieber on her upcoming album Glory, her possible Super Bowl performance and her near-death experience while vacationing in Hawaii.
  • Lorde Confirms Follow-Up to ‘Pure Heroine’ Album Coming Soon

    Lorde recently confirmed that work on her follow-up album to Pure Heroine has now entered the production stage. She made the revelation while responding to an impatient fan on Instagram.
  • Nicki Minaj and Ariana Grande to Perform ‘Side to Side’ at MTV VMAs

    MTV has confirmed that Ariana Grande will perform "Side to Side" at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards together with Nicki Minaj. Aside from the live performance, the two pop stars will also unveil the music video for the Dangerous Woman track.
  • Lou Pearlman's Autopsy Released, *N SYNC Promoter Died of Heart Infection

    Lou Pearlman’s official autopsy has been released, and the information reveals that the *N SYNC promoter died of a heart infection while in federal prison. The infection was centered in the inner lining and occurred after he underwent surgery to replace a heart valve.
  • Frank Ocean Releases List of Favorite Songs in 'Boys Don't Cry' Zine

    In the wake of the release of his latest album, 'Blonde,' Frank Ocean has listed his favorite songs on the zine for 'Boys Don’t Cry.' 'Blonde' was hotly anticipated following his hit album 'Channel Orange,' released in 2012, and was finally unleashed this past Saturday (Aug. 20).
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